"...IDA 7.0 consists of x86_64 binaries (as opposed to all previous versions, which consisted of i386 binaries). This has the very unfortunate side-effect that all existing binary plugins will stop working..."

"...If something doesn't work/isn't there anymore, it's likely an omission from our side. In that case, please let us know about any missing bits & pieces, that you believe should be there and that we might have forgotten!..."

"...There are still two variants of IDA: one supporting 32-bit (ea_t is 32-bit) and the other 64-bit address space (ea_t is 64-bit). IDA database extensions remain correspondingly '.idb' and '.i64'..."

(The Demo IDA 7.0 Has NO support for WinCE ARM.) ( )"...Target Platform:- Windows CE ARM....." is now only supported on the full version. ( )

Edit #1 A IDA plugin:-

This is the Sk3wlDbg plugin for IDA Pro. It's purpose is to provide a front end for using the Unicorn Engine to emulate machine code that you are viewing with IDA.here:- https://github.com/cseagle/sk3wldbgThe plugin installs as an IDA debugger which you may select whenever you open an IDA database containing code supported by Unicorn. Currently supported architectures include:-

Also because the IDA Demos have various limitations,it's possible to, rapidly, switch some of the IDA Options ON and OFF.

So when attempting to MATCH something in the dis-assembly some IDA Options can be switched ON.i.e. A Verbose Dis-Assembly mode.

And when attempting just to COPY something in the dis-assembly all the IDA Options can then be switched OFF.i.e. A Simple and Basic mode.

There is also another recent Windows 10 Creators Fall Up-Date that might be of some interestfor any one who wants to try to run some CHDK stuff in QEMU:-

"...Win-10v16299 SubSystem for Linux (WSL)

Another key upgrade is that the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is now fully released. Once again, there are several steps involved: enable the feature, install your preferred distro from the Store, run the app to complete. This is a huge feature though for admins, developers and power users, and works like magic ...."